@@sharonfallen2102 what do you mean by input? You can come to my live stream tomorrow and we can have a look together ua-cam.com/users/liveeQcVJEaQJ50?feature=sharea
Thank you sooo much for making a video about such contents! It was a legit crash course on making research poster! 💙 I had to submit research poster for a conference and had absolutely NO clue how to go about it... your video saved me! Thank you!!
I can't tell you how much this was helpful for me. I won the best poster presentation awards in the last conference I went to , just by following your instructions in the poster design ❤ Thanks so much
Typography professionals would disagree. It’s easier to read with a jagged right edge; you can more easily find the next line of text. Also, justified text can introduce rivers of white space throughout the text because PPT has to increase and decrease the spacing between word and characters to justify the text. This can be especially problematic in technical text that contains numeric values that have to be glued to their units. Typefaces are designed with very specific spacing between characters, as well as specific pairs or strings of characters, in order to increase legibility. Justifying text completely ruins all the proportions of a typeface. To make justified text work, you really need better software that gives you more control to properly fix all the kerning and spacing so the text somewhat resembles what the typeface designer originally intended. For most people, left-aligned text with a right jagged edge is the only way to go.
DM me your posters @drawbiomed I wanna see them😈 Discord discord.gg/bCm9KkQn
Can you explain how to input sub titles on a post? You went too fast in your video.
Thank you
@@sharonfallen2102 what do you mean by input? You can come to my live stream tomorrow and we can have a look together ua-cam.com/users/liveeQcVJEaQJ50?feature=sharea
Thank you sooo much for making a video about such contents! It was a legit crash course on making research poster! 💙 I had to submit research poster for a conference and had absolutely NO clue how to go about it... your video saved me! Thank you!!
Happy to hear my video has helped you :D
I can't tell you how much this was helpful for me. I won the best poster presentation awards in the last conference I went to , just by following your instructions in the poster design ❤
Thanks so much
Congratulations! I am so happy to hear you won the award. Do you want to share the poster with us and we can appreciate it ;) ?
nice explanation to begin with...
it is always more beautiful and visually harmonious to read a text that is justified :D
As I explained in 5:17, you can do it if you prefer.
@@DrawBioMed I am aware of it! it was only an unsolicited advice for first-time students
Typography professionals would disagree. It’s easier to read with a jagged right edge; you can more easily find the next line of text. Also, justified text can introduce rivers of white space throughout the text because PPT has to increase and decrease the spacing between word and characters to justify the text. This can be especially problematic in technical text that contains numeric values that have to be glued to their units. Typefaces are designed with very specific spacing between characters, as well as specific pairs or strings of characters, in order to increase legibility. Justifying text completely ruins all the proportions of a typeface. To make justified text work, you really need better software that gives you more control to properly fix all the kerning and spacing so the text somewhat resembles what the typeface designer originally intended. For most people, left-aligned text with a right jagged edge is the only way to go.
Can you teach us how to make a poster by Adobe illustrator ? Thank u very much 🙏
Hi! good topic. Come ask about it at my live stream and I can give you some quick answers. twitch.tv/drawbiomed
Hi, can you plz send this ppt file?
Only my students can get this file...I am givign a lecture at Wagningen University this August
@@DrawBioMed okay thanks for your response